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'''Cargo B Airlines''' was a cargo [[airline]] with its head office in the Brucargo Building 706 in [[Zaventem]], [[Belgium]].<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20080418041505/http://www.cargob.com/ cargo b in Belgium]." Cargo B Airlines. 18 April 2008. Retrieved on 20 February 2012. "Brucargo Building 706 Box 75 1931 Zaventem, Belgium"</ref>
'''Cargo B Airlines''' was a cargo [[airline]] with its head office in the Brucargo Building 706 in [[Zaventem]], [[Belgium]].<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20080418041505/http://www.cargob.com/ cargo b in Belgium]." Cargo B Airlines. 18 April 2008. Retrieved on 20 February 2012. "Brucargo Building 706 Box 75 1931 Zaventem, Belgium"</ref>


The airline was founded by Rob Kuijpers, former [[CEO]] of [[Brussels Airlines]] and [[European Air Transport|DHL]]. They started operations in October 2007. The company has announced its move from Brussels airport to [[Liège airport]], more flexible with its 24/7 opening hours, in July 2009. Airline ceased operations in July 2009 after failing to receive tenders.
The airline was founded by Rob Kuijpers, former [[CEO]] of [[Brussels Airlines]] and [[European Air Transport|DHL]]. They started operations in October 2007. The company has announced its move from Brussels airport to [[Liège airport]], more flexible with its 24/7 opening hours, in July 2009. Airline ceased operations in July 2009 after failing to receive tenders.


On July, 1st 2009, Cargo B has gone bankrupt and terminated all operation until further notice.<ref>[http://www.eyefortransport.com/content/cargo-b-airlines-admits-defeat www.eyefortransport.com]</ref>
On July, 1st 2009, Cargo B has gone bankrupt and terminated all operation until further notice.<ref>[http://www.eyefortransport.com/content/cargo-b-airlines-admits-defeat www.eyefortransport.com] {{wayback|url=http://www.eyefortransport.com/content/cargo-b-airlines-admits-defeat |date=20090711131908 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 04:42, 15 November 2016

Cargo B Airlines
IATA ICAO Call sign
BB CBB CARGO-BEE
Founded2007
Ceased operations2009
HubsBrussels Airport
Fleet size3
Destinations10
HeadquartersZaventem, Belgium
Key peopleRob Kuijpers (CEO)
Websitehttp://www.cargob.com

Cargo B Airlines was a cargo airline with its head office in the Brucargo Building 706 in Zaventem, Belgium.[1]

The airline was founded by Rob Kuijpers, former CEO of Brussels Airlines and DHL. They started operations in October 2007. The company has announced its move from Brussels airport to Liège airport, more flexible with its 24/7 opening hours, in July 2009. Airline ceased operations in July 2009 after failing to receive tenders.

On July, 1st 2009, Cargo B has gone bankrupt and terminated all operation until further notice.[2]

Destinations

Africa
 Egypt
 Gabon
 Kenya
 Libya
 Senegal
 South Africa
Americas
 Argentina
 Barbados
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Trinidad & Tobago
 Venezuela
Europe
 Belgium
 Spain

Fleet

Cargo B Airlines operated the following aircraft [1]:

A Boeing 747-200F (OO-CBA) was written off after a tail strike at Brussels Airport.

References

  1. ^ "cargo b in Belgium." Cargo B Airlines. 18 April 2008. Retrieved on 20 February 2012. "Brucargo Building 706 Box 75 1931 Zaventem, Belgium"
  2. ^ www.eyefortransport.com Archived 2009-07-11 at the Wayback Machine